SNYDER. One of the hardiest and heaviest yielding varieties. 
Quality only fair but it is planted the most of any variety in the 
North because it is the surest cropper; not over 500 in one order. 
25 for $1.00; S3.S0 per 100. 
BLOWERS. A giant in cane and fruit. Where it succeeds, 
Blowers should be the most profitable blackberry. Berry im- 
mense, jet black and good quality. A tremendous yielder but 
requires a long season to ripen both fruit and wood. Should not 
be planted north of Central New England. 25 for $1.00; $3.50 
per 100; §30.00 per 1000. 
GOOSEBERRY PLANTS 
Currants and gooseberries will grow in almost any good soil. 
They are rank feeders and like a lot of stable manure. 
Because of certain restrictions, I cannot ship currants and 
gooseberries to sections out.side of New England, New York and 
New Jersey. 
DOWNING. Most popular gooseberry. Color green. Qual- 
ity best. Medium size. 30c each. $2.50 for 10. 
RED JACKET. Color pale red. Larger than Downing. 
Price Same. 
OREGON CHAMPION. Color yellowish-green. Immense- 
ly productive. Sweet. Price same as Downing. 
CARRIE. Bush vigorous. Not very thorny. Very produc- 
tive, the bushes being literally covered with dark rod berries of 
medium size and fair quality. Price same as Downing. 
CURRANTS 
Currant bushes are extremely scarce this season and I have 
only a limited number to offer. 
PERFECTION. Considered the largest and best red currant. 
3 yr. plants 3Sc each, $3.00 for 10. 
RED CROSS. I-arge, sweet and early. 2 yr. size, 2Sc each, 
$2.25 for 10. One year size, 20c each, $1.80 for 10. 
CHERRY. The standard large red currant. 2 yr. size, 25c 
each, $2.25 for 10, 1 yr. size, 2()c each, $1.80 for 10. 
BEARING SIZE CURRANTS. I have quite a lot of Cherry 
Currants, 4 years old, having 8 or 10 shoots each. Just right to 
plant for quick results. 40c each, $3.25 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
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